INCH A-Z: Jesse Fratkin
The following article appeared August 16 on the Inside College Hockey (INCH) Web site.
Another week of INCH A-Z profiles a pair of players from teams that came from deep in their own league standings to make things interesting in the league tournaments. Brown fell short, but Michigan won the CCHA and both sides are building toward better years this season. INCH's A to Z profiles someone you ought to know.
By Joe Gladziszewski
JESSE FRATKIN
Brown
Sr. | F | Burnaby, British Columbia
Key Statistics: Jesse Fratkin entered his junior season with just two points in 39 career games. But given an opportunity to earn ice time and chances to contribute, Fratkin had 17 points in 34 games as a junior on seven goals and 10 assists.
What He Does: Fratkin’s greatest asset is his speed and he relishes the chance to get in on the play and make things happen. He can play on the wing or in the middle and pays equal attention to both ends of the ice.
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